Boy Who Fell From Tate Modern Is 'Out Of Intensive Care'

The six-year-old boy is in a "full armour" of splints, an update from the family said.
The Tate Modern, including the 10th-floor viewing platform from where a six-year-old child was allegedly thrown in August
The Tate Modern, including the 10th-floor viewing platform from where a six-year-old child was allegedly thrown in August
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A six-year-old who was allegedly thrown from the 10th floor of the Tate Modern has been moved from intensive care, according to an update on a fundraising page.

But in a message on the boy’s Go Fund Me page – which has raised almost £125,000 for his treatment – his parents said he was now out of intensive care and in rehabilitation.

“He still has some metal in his body but instead of plasters he has got a full armour of splints: legs, hands, arms, neck and torso,” the post said.

“We really hope it will be done soon, but we know it can take months.”

He is due to appear in court for a plea hearing next month.

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